Black Moon (Alpha Pack #3)(69)
"I'm gonna tear out your f**king heart," Jax snarled. Then he pounced, taking Bowman to the floor. The man's scream as Jax ripped him apart echoed eerily in the enclosed space. The ass**le had it coming. He'd hurt and killed so many in the search of world domination, and now it was over.
Kalen turned toward the assistant, who had managed to pull a gun from his lab coat. Throwing out a ball of energy, he zapped the weapon out of the man's hand, and Ryon took him down, ending him in the same manner as the doctor.
Hammer glanced around uneasily. "Is that it? That was too easy, man."
And then the world exploded into chaos. Literally. All around them, the very walls of the research facility detonated, blowing them off their feet. Kalen's back hit a counter hard, and then he was thrown to the floor. Pain radiated through his vertebrae, and he sucked in a sharp breath only to get a lungful of debris.
He coughed as dust and dirt rained down. Chunks fell from the damaged ceiling, which threatened to cave as well. Where the hell was everyone?
Wiping the grit from his eyes, he saw his group struggling to rise. The scent of blood hit his nostrils and this time it wasn't rancid. The aroma was sweet and delicious, and he instantly recoiled. The blood belonged to his Pack brothers. He wouldn't betray them.
Kill. It's what you do best.
"No."
He pushed to his feet, and his heart sank as more Sluagh emerged from the shadows. Malik had sent them here. This was another test. Kalen wouldn't fail. But for which side?
Sounds of battle came from somewhere beyond them. Nick's group. There was no longer a corridor or distinguishable rooms. Just a mess of ruined walls and rubble.
His friends threw themselves into battle with fervor, dispatching Sluagh right and left. More took their place. Using his claws, Kalen slashed, stabbed the beasts' hearts. He used rapid-fire balls of energy to take some down before they could overwhelm his brothers.
But somewhere in the fight, the line began to blur. The craving for the next kill, and the next, mounted with each life he took. It was all too easy and satisfying. Watch the light die; take the next one. Death and more death. So good.
The darkness took him and he was powerless against it. Without a sliver of the light to guide him, the need to deliver death knew no bounds. He turned, searching for his next victim, to find himself staring into wide, light blue eyes, the face surrounded by layered blond hair.
Ryon.
"Kalen! Don't-"
The Sorcerer's hand whipped out almost of its own accord, and he gathered a massive ball of energy. This one would burn right through his opponent's heart, leave nothing but scorched flesh in its wake. And death. Bittersweet and delicious.
But before he could release the fire, a body slammed into him, knocking him to the dirty floor. He roared, trying to dislodge his enemy, to no avail. He fought to gain purchase. Barely understood the words shouted near him.
"Christ, he's gone feral! Hold him!"
Nick?
He struggled harder, but more bodies held him down. He hated being pinned. When men did this, it was for one reason only.
And then he went wild. It was all they could do to subdue him.
"Somebody put him out, goddammit!"
"Sleep, kid," Nick ordered, palm on Kalen's forehead.
And he had no choice but to obey.
Chapter Fourteen
Mac picked at her sandwich with disinterest. She'd hardly been able to stomach three bites before nausea played ping-pong with the roasted chicken. The food in the compound's cafeteria was excellent, but nerves and pregnancy were getting in the way of any enjoyment.
The creamy tomato basil soup, one of her favorites, settled much better. She was halfway finished with the bowl when her father came jogging into the dining room. The expression on his face had her on her feet in an instant. She didn't think she'd ever seen the man look nervous before.
"Daddy?" She reached for him instinctively.
"Baby, the Pack is on the way in. They're six minutes out."
"Injuries?" She hurried out, jogging beside him. Stay calm. Professional.
"A few lacerations. Hammer had a broken leg, but Zan healed it."
"So why the hurry?"
When he didn't answer right away, she grabbed his arm, stopping him outside the entrance to the infirmary. He gave it to her straight.
"It's Kalen. He's gone feral and Nick had to put him out-"
"Oh my God!" she cried. "He's dead?"
"No! I mean put him to sleep for a while. But it's wearing off and they're having trouble keeping him under control. They've bound him in silver chains and they're bringing him here as soon as they land."
She thought fast. "It won't do them any good to bring him to the infirmary if he's not injured."
"Nick wants him sedated."
"No. That won't help. Sedation will render him incapable of defending himself mentally, and that will only give Malik an easier path into his mind."
"Shit." The general scrubbed a hand through his hair. "Then what do we do?"
God. No. It killed her to say it, but there was only one solution at the moment. "They need to take him to Block R." My mate, forgive me. "Call Nick back. I have to ready a cell."
She ran toward Block R, where they kept the creatures that required rehabilitation. The block housed several residents, chief among them Raven and Belial. Raven was the Pack member and former SEAL who'd been stuck in wolf form for more than five years. Belial was a sneaky, seductive basilisk who had yet to earn freedom to roam the compound.